Product watch: Hyperion Tiles embraces pattern

From underwater references of coral and seaweed, to glittering mosaics, Hyperion Tiles’ comprehensive patterned selection unleashes creativity in the bathroom…

Ca' Pietra Mermaid’s Garden Porcelain Hexagon from Hyperion Tiles

With Bert & May having recently joined the Hyperion collection, the patterned tiles offering , which already feature leading designer brands, including Ca’ Pietra, Minoli, Siminetti and Original Style, has moved up a notch.

“Patterned tiles in vibrant hues and bolder styles are becoming more popular as hotel designers are willing to unleash their creativity in bathrooms, spa areas and further afield,” discussed Richard Skeoch, Director at Hyperion Tiles. “However, there are a variety of ways in which you can use them to achieve a greater effect.”

The new Bert & May encaustic tile, Marigold Maze One, is from the Mazes collection and nods to mid-century and Art Deco styling. Each tile measures 200mm by 200mm by 18mm and comes in three designs which you can use together to create a bespoke pattern in the perfect mx of classic and contemporary. The Bert & May Fennel Terrazzo tile provides a perfect way to introduce pattern into your bathroom with a less obvious repeat which is about surface interest, rather than bold lines.

The new luxury Siminetti Freshwater Emerald Gold Square Mosaic tiles measure 25mm and introduces a reflective pattern along with a little glamour. In contrast, the matt surface of the Original Style Penshaw Yellow on Chalk tiles from the Odyssey collection injects a note of quiet calm.

From choosing mosaic tiles to clad a statement bath to large scale patterned tiles in a compact cloakroom, there are plenty of options, which can help  add a personal touch to a project. Within the comprehensive collection from Hyperion Tiles there are designs and patterns to both compliment and elevate any interior project. Hyperion Tiles work closely with designers, specifiers and architects to ensure the design vision is translated into reality.

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